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The light blue one is the bees knees


Love both home and away.❤️💙

A huge improvement on the last year's version which I think graphically tried to do too much and ended up looking more like a Fitzroy jumper than a Melbourne one.

 

The light blue one is not a football jumper. It looks like  something you'd wear to a beach party in Kuta.

The long sleeve jumper with MFC colours looks much better. 

 

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13 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Does look great.

I assume this will be worn for the Port away game in round 10.

Yep, the Home one to be worn vs Freo and vs GWS.

The Away one to be worn vs Port in Adelaide

13 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Hmmm wonder if that should not have been released by New Balance. They have now been removed from site. 

Still on Home page

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And on the Sponsors web page.

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Light blue one is awesome. The Home jumper loses the stuff on the sides but I also like that as it stays more a traditional home jumper.

19 minutes ago, TRIGON said:

A huge improvement on the last year's version which I think graphically tried to do too much and ended up looking more like a Fitzroy jumper than a Melbourne one.

For mine, the 2021 indigenous jumper was the best. Still see a lot of folks wearing it. 

Look great. Much better than last year's guernsey. Will definitely buy one.


9 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Still on Home page

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And on the Sponsors web page.

It may have the New Balance logo on the back at the top (?) same as this year’s media polos and jackets. 

31 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

It may have the New Balance logo on the back at the top (?) same as this year’s media polos and jackets. 

I was responding to the poster that suggested NB had been removed from mfc website.

The NB logo is on the bottom front of the jumper. 

41 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

For mine, the 2021 indigenous jumper was the best. Still see a lot of folks wearing it. 

Yes, that one and the 2020 version designed by Uncle Neville was also pretty good.

22 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

I was responding to the poster that suggested NB had been removed from mfc website.

The NB logo is on the bottom front of the jumper. 

No the Jumper were for sale on the NB site and have now been removed. 


1 hour ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Hmmm wonder if that should not have been released by New Balance. They have now been removed from site. 

The Guernsey's were for sale and have now been removed from the NB site.

 

Anything was going to be an improvement on the dog’s breakfast of a jumper we wore last year. 

4 hours ago, TRIGON said:

A huge improvement on the last year's version which I think graphically tried to do too much and ended up looking more like a Fitzroy jumper than a Melbourne one.

Much better than last year's imo 


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